Guest guest Posted September 30, 2011 Report Share Posted September 30, 2011 Dear Ellen I am sorry for the loss of your dear dad! As you say he was loved by many in his lifetime and is now in a better place and no longer suffering from the ravages of this awful disease! I wish you and your family comfort and peace through the grieving process! God bless and may your dear father rest on peace!! Judy R. Strauss LMSW PhD Lead Faculty University of Phoenix Jersey City Campus 100 Town Square Place |Jersey City, NJ 07310 Cell- Email- Jrstr@... > My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. > I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. > Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2011 Report Share Posted September 30, 2011 Ellen, My condolences on your loss. Robin > > My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. > I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. > Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2011 Report Share Posted September 30, 2011 Condolences to you and your family. We are here if you decide you still need to talk. Find a way to do your grieving. I am sure you will miss your Dad. Donna R My Dad is Home  My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Please accept my condolences on the passing of your dad. We're here should you need us. > > My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. > I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. > Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Dear Ellen I can hear how much you will miss him in your email along with the respect and love you obviously had for him. Sounds like he had a lovely circle of supportive family and friends. It's never easy when we lose someone we love even when we know it releases them from any suffering. I wish you a peaceful time of remembering happier times and valuable memories shared between you. Big big hugs Val (Manchester UK) Val agrees with Amnesty. Click on the pink logo and see if you agree too! www.amnesty.org.uk  ________________________________ To: LBDcaregivers Sent: Saturday, 1 October 2011, 0:09 Subject: My Dad is Home  My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Ellen, My condolences on the passing of your dad. Sending you and your family strength. Courage From: srelb Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 7:09 PM To: LBDcaregivers Subject: My Dad is Home My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Ellen, So very sorry for your loss but hope your Dad now has found peace, free from the grip of Lewy. God Bless  Jeff ________________________________ To: LBDcaregivers Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 7:09 PM Subject: My Dad is Home  My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Losing a parent is always difficult. May you heal well with support of family and friends and eventually return to happier memories of who your dad was. > > My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. > I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. > Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2011 Report Share Posted October 1, 2011 Ellen, Greatest condolences on your loss. We grieve with and for you. Your dad can now be at peace. Marcia C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2011 Report Share Posted October 4, 2011 Dear Ellen, My deepest sympathies on your loss. I hope there is a special place in heaven for all our loved ones who have passed from this dreaded disease. Hugs from NY, Helene > > My Dad, Ray, has finally made it out of the room that he grew so tired of, and the chair that he so hated. He passed away on September 17. We knew that our family and friends loved him, and we found that other people in his assisted living facility and his caregivers and the hospice team also had grown to respect and love him. I'll miss him terribly, but I am so glad he is free of LBD. > I'll be signing off of these e-mails, but I will of course always be a part of this community. Thank you all for your wisdom and sharing over time. > Ellen in Cleveland, Ohio > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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